Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh (Kumbhalmer) is a Merwar fortress in Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. The fort has perimeter walls that extend 36 kilometres in length. Claimed to be the longest in the world after "The Great Wall of China". Over 360 temples are within the fort. 300 ancient Jain and the rest Hindu. The vista from the palace top typically extends tens of kilometers into the Aravalli Range. Built during the course of the XV century AD, and enlarged through the 1800s, it is now accessible to the general public as a museum.

The Massive Gate of Kumbhalgarh Fort called The Ram Pol(Ram Gate). The Fort was built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th Century on an invincible Hill. The Fort remained infallible only but once when it fell, for a short while, to the combined Forces of Akbar , Malwa and Gujarat's Sultan